Frustrated by his team’s lack of gumption, Vancouver Giants Scott Bonner continued to do something about it Friday.
Bonner followed up trading for rugged winger Dakota Odgers on Thursday by dealing for equally rugged defenceman Josh Thrower on Friday.
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Who would have thought that the Vancouver Giants would make a bigger news splash on bantam draft day than they did last year, when they snagged ballyhooed Tyler Benson with the first overall choice?
They did exactly that Thursday, though, … Continue reading →

Taylor Vickerman is now a former Vancouver Giant.
The left winger, who didn’t report to training camp in Ladner this week and asked for a trade, was shipped to his hometown team, the Tri-City Americans of Kennewick, Wash., on Friday. … Continue reading →

As of Thursday afternoon, Taylor Vickerman was yet to show up at Vancouver Giants’ training camp in Ladner and scuttlebutt around the league is that the sophomore left winger would prefer a trade closer to his Kennewick, Wash., home.
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The Vancouver Giants had just nine forwards at practice on Monday.
The WHL’s last-place team was missing rookie winger Taylor Vickerman, who suffered an upper body injury during the weekend losses to the Kelowna Rockets. Vancouver fell 5-1 at home … Continue reading →

Vancouver Giants, last place in the WHL.
It seemed like an improbable seven words to string together for the past few years, but that’s where the club sits this morning, thanks to a 1-4-0-0 start punctuated by a 7-0 loss … Continue reading →

Scott Bonner is trying to rebuild the Vancouver Giants’ once hard-charging identity. The problem for him is the target date for final completion keeps shifting.
If this was a normal NHL campaign, Bonner, the only general manager the Giants have … Continue reading →

Some random thoughts about the Vancouver Giants from Monday…Centre Anthony Ast will miss the regular season opener Friday, Sept. 21 against the Victoria Royals after the WHL head office gave him a four-game suspension for the checking to the head … Continue reading →

The Vancouver Giants have never had this much goaltending.
It begins with Liam Liston, 19, the trade pick-up from the Lethbridge Hurricanes who’s the front runner to be the starter. Then there’s last year’s back-up, Jackson Whistle, 17, and 2011 … Continue reading →